Adam Kalkin’s Push Button house demonstrates how an industrial product such as a shipping container can be turn into a living space. Using hydraulic power to lift and lower the four sides of the container expanding it into a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area.
Adam Kalkin’s Push Button House
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